Hmmm, know PHP, pretty easy and then you can just do session variables. Something im happy to post examples of if you want to go this route, not that much different than javascript. I dont do much javascript other than validation, but here is a link: http://www.js-examples.com/asp/cookie.php . In this you will find an example of some session variables about halfway down, the guy is talking about his "shopping cart".

QUOTE:
"You can store a lot of information in a session variable. I recently built a shopping cart system that stored the users order in a session variable. Here's how it worked.

See how easy that was? Simply build a variable and give it it's values. Then assign a session("whatEverNameYouWant") equal to the variable. Then on each page where you need to carry the order to, simply refer to this session like this:

<%
order = request(session("order")
%>
<html>
<head><title>Order Page</title></head>
<body>
You have placed an order for the following: <br>
<%=order%>
</body></html>" -- Geoff Swartz

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